Future Aviators Flying Day

Future Aviators staff and BEFA management and volunteer pilots prior to take off on Future Aviator’s Flying Day.

Pilot In Command Jamie with the KOMO TV 4 Seattle news helicopter, explains to the Future Aviator students the tail rotor system aerodynamics and the microwave camera operations on the News4 helicopter.

YOUR DONATIONS CAN HELP TO SPONSOR A FUTURE AVIATORS STUDENT TO WORK TO EARN HIS OR HER COMMERCIAL PILOT AND INSTRUMENT CERTIFICATE BYTHIER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION DAY!

HELP FUTURE AVIATORS TO ASSIST HIGHLY MOTIVATED STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR AVIATION GOALS AND DREAMS.

THANK YOU! B.E.F.A. (THE BOEING EMPLOYEES FLYING ASSOCIATION) PILOTS AND STAFF AND THE SEATTLE MUSEUM OF FLIGHT FOR VOLUNTEERING TO HELP TO MAKE THE FUTURE AVIATOR’S FLYING DAYS FUN FOR ALL!

Future Aviator Alex Johnson says he has two dreams he is working hard to have come true, one is to be a successful NFL football player after college, number two is to become a professional pilot of airplanes and helicopters. Alex took the controls of this Schwietzer CB300 Helicopter while on his first flight lesson with instructor Franz Lowe of Atomic Helicopters he is well on his way to success with his aviation dreams!

Our hats off to our corporateand military aviation partners… . Students are introduced to Light Sport Aircraft, with flights in the Rainier Aviation Fight School’s Cessna 162 Sky Catcher, plus so much more.

Students learn key leadership traits pilots must use at a recent Future Aviator’s school assembly presentation. Students and parents learn of the Future Aviators free student flying days and the upcoming Future Aviator’s Accelerated Aviation Learning Camps. Students are also encouraged to excel in S.T.E.M. learning areas (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), as a strong part of the process of learning how to fly real aircraft!

We have now began partnering with schools, Universities, and FBOs as a marketing and recruitment aid to those companies. We would like to discuss how we can work together as we identify, motivate and direct students to careers in aviation and aerospace.

Please give us a call at (253) 566-7497 or leave a number where we can reach out to you regarding this exciting opportunity.